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https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/44055/143084/#msg_143084
Product Configuration now shows the following:
o Visual Editor SDK 1.2.1.v20060825...
o Java EMF Model SDK 1.2.3.v20070130...
o Visual Editor 1.2.1.v20060817...
o Visual Editor Source 1.2.1.v20060817
I had a problematic RCP patch listed in the larger list. I couldn't
figure out how to get it fixed, so I just disabled & removed it.
The "VE Developer FAQ"
( http://www.eclipse.org/vep/WebContent/faq.html#install_howto) tells how
to get VE for Eclipse 3.1.2 -- and then says "With Eclipse 3.2, there's
Callisto, which makes it all simpler...". Then it says "See Callisto.",
but that URL takes me to a place that is utterly useless to me.
Then it says "Or you can download the version of VE that matches your
installation of Eclipse.", but I didn't find any way to do that matching.
When I run Eclipse -clean -debug, I get the following:
Start VM: -Xms40m
-Xmx512m
-Djava.class.path=C:\eclipse\plugins\org.eclipse.equinox.lau ncher_1.0.1.R33x_v20070828.jar
-os win32
-ws win32
-arch x86
-showsplash
C:\eclipse\\plugins\org.eclipse.platform_3.3.1.M20070725\spl ash.bmp
-launcher C:\eclipse\eclipse.exe
-name Eclipse
--launcher.library
C:\eclipse\plugins\org.eclipse.equinox.launcher.win32.win32. x86_1.0.1.R33x_v20070828\eclipse_1020.dll
Someone said that doing this showed some dependencies that he hadn't known
about.
(although why in the world one would have to go to such an arcane command
line method to find this out, I can't imagine)
I don't see anything like that in my console output.
(The bottom line is that when I try to open a Java file in the Visual
Editor the way that Help sez to..
(right-click the .java-file in the Package Explorer view of theJava
perspective, and select Open With > Visual Editor in the popup menu)
..I can't find Visual Editor anywhere.
(ie: including looking in Other...) )
What should I do, please?
Thanks,
-- M.]]>P. Michael Hutchins2007-11-19T21:25:31-00:00Re: VE with Eclipse 3.3.0
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/44055/616883/#msg_616883
I also had problems when trying to use VE. It is currently not compatible with the 3.3 release. The best
solution is to install another version of Eclipse with the proper plugin configuration and make the edit using
this release. If you want to go back to the latest development version you can start the first Eclipse but
with VE disabled.
My current configuration is:
Eclipse version 3.2 from Callixto.
and using links to mount eclipse extension I have added
Those are the downloaded versions of the features installed.
If you do not know how to configure Eclipse to be started with a external configurable set of features (using
links) post me a new message for the explanation.
Hope this helps.
Best regards.
Luis de Diego]]>Luis de Diego2007-11-20T13:55:09-00:00Re: VE with Eclipse 3.3.0
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/44055/143095/#msg_143095
Originally posted by: luis_dediego.yahoo.com
Hi,
I also had problems when trying to use VE. It is currently not compatible with the 3.3 release. The best
solution is to install another version of Eclipse with the proper plugin configuration and make the edit using
this release. If you want to go back to the latest development version you can start the first Eclipse but
with VE disabled.
My current configuration is:
Eclipse version 3.2 from Callixto.
and using links to mount eclipse extension I have added
Those are the downloaded versions of the features installed.
If you do not know how to configure Eclipse to be started with a external configurable set of features (using
links) post me a new message for the explanation.
Hope this helps.
Best regards.
Luis de Diego]]>2007-11-20T13:55:09-00:00Re: VE with Eclipse 3.3.0
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/44055/143105/#msg_143105
I was about to tirade that that info isn't told to us who try to add VE to
3.3, but then I found such a notice on the Visual Editor Project Home Page
(http://www.eclipse.org/vep/WebContent/main.php).
OTOH, it remains that I spent (wasted) an awful lot of time ydy trying to
get this to work - and on no page I visited was this information divulged
(let alone prominent, as it should be)..
(I never went to the page with the notice. I submit that I shouldn't've
been expected to: What I care about is getting VE - not the project.)
..and moreover, neither Eclipse's vaunted Update Manager, nor Callisto
(whatever that is) ever issued a peep that what I was trying to do is
impossible. Eclipse seems to have at least some capability to know about
dependencies - so couldn't whatever framework supports that have helped me
here?
(Re going back to 3.2 so I could use VE: Thank you sincerely for that
info, but that's way more trouble than I'm up for; I just went back to my
trusty JBuilder.)
-- M.]]>P. Michael Hutchins2007-11-20T16:02:54-00:00Re: VE with Eclipse 3.3.0
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/44055/616884/#msg_616884
I was about to tirade that that info isn't told to us who try to add VE to
3.3, but then I found such a notice on the Visual Editor Project Home Page
(http://www.eclipse.org/vep/WebContent/main.php).
OTOH, it remains that I spent (wasted) an awful lot of time ydy trying to
get this to work - and on no page I visited was this information divulged
(let alone prominent, as it should be)..
(I never went to the page with the notice. I submit that I shouldn't've
been expected to: What I care about is getting VE - not the project.)
..and moreover, neither Eclipse's vaunted Update Manager, nor Callisto
(whatever that is) ever issued a peep that what I was trying to do is
impossible. Eclipse seems to have at least some capability to know about
dependencies - so couldn't whatever framework supports that have helped me
here?
(Re going back to 3.2 so I could use VE: Thank you sincerely for that
info, but that's way more trouble than I'm up for; I just went back to my
trusty JBuilder.)
-- M.]]>P. Michael Hutchins2007-11-20T16:02:54-00:00